Scientific Investigations
Force, Motion, and Energy
Life Processes
Earth/Space
Matter
100
What is the part of the experiment that is the same and does not change?
What is a constant.
100
A student blew air in a very short straw. What will the pitch and wave frequency be?
What is high pitch and the frequency will be higher or closer together.
100
What part of the plant and animal cell holds the waste, nutrients, and water?
What is the vacuole.
100
What is the phrase we use to help us remember the planets in order from the sun, terrestrial planets, and gas giants? Write the phrase, name the planets, and group the terrestrial planets and gas giants.
What is my very eccentric mother just served us nerds. Mercury, Venus, earth, mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Terrestrial- Mercury Venus Earth Mars Gas- Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
100
Solid, liquid, and gas are all made up of vibrating particles called -.
What is matter.
200
Data that is represented in number form is called-.
What is quantitative data.
200
How are light and sound waves different?
What is light can move through space and sound can not.
200
What part of a plant cell is where photosynthesis takes place?
What is chloroplast.
200
What part of the ocean floor would a fisherman place his crab pots?
What is the continental shelf.
200
In which phase of matter can sound move the fastest? Why?
What is solid because the particles are closest together and the vibrations can move faster through them.
300
Data that is represented in word form is called -.
What is qualitative data.
300
Friction is the force that works against motion. Name a material would friction cause the greatest resistance?
What is carpet, sandpaper, etc.
300
Look at the graphic for this question. What word would best fit on X?
What is oxygen.
300
What relationship causes the high and low tides?
What is the moon's gravitational pull on the water on Earth.
300
Sort the items on your graphic sheet based on whether they are a compound or molecule.
What is compound= CO2 H2O CaO C6H12O2 Images- black and red and green and red molecule= CO2 H2O CaO C6H12O2 O2 N2 O3 Images- All
400
Review the flow chart provided. Put the correct rock type in X and Y.
What is X=Magnetite and Y= Graphite
400
What happens to light as it passes through a prism and makes a rainbow or a cup of water and makes the pencil look broken?
What is refraction.
400
Look at the graphic for this question. Create a food chain using the food web. Make sure the chain starts with a producer.
What is there will be many paths, Ms. B will check your work.
400
Look at your graphic paper. Place the words igenous, metamorphic, and sedimentary in the right location on the rock cycle.
What is top= igneous, left= sedimentary, right= metamorphic
400
What is a solution? What is a mixture? Give an example of each.
What is solution is a substance dissolved into a liquid and is very difficult to separate. ex. Kool aid A mixture is 2 or more substances mixed together but they keep their own form. ex. mixed vegetables
500
What is the difference between an inference and observation? Give an example of each.
What is inference is when you use your background knowledge to answer a question or describe something. ex. if you see a window with a ball sized hole you might think a baseball did it. An observation is what we see when we are looking at something. ex. Ms. B has a lot of tattoos.
500
What happens to a gas as it is cooled? Give an example.
What is it turns to a liquid called condensation. The water that runs down a cup of soda.
500
Bees are slowly disappearing from the Earth. Why is this a bad thing for the Earth?
What is the bees have a special job or niche that they fulfill on Earth. If all the bees disappear there will not be enough insects to pollinate the plants.
500
Name the 4 cloud types we learned about and describe what they look like and if they bring specific weather.
What is cumulus-puffy, white like cotton balls; cumulonimbus- tall, large, grey clouds that bring thunder and lightening; stratus- grey clouds that are low and cover the whole sky, they bring rain; cirrus- wispy clouds like feathers high in the sky.
500
Describe/show what the particles of matter look like in a solid, liquid, and gas.
What is solid-close together and touching, vibrating; liquid-easily slide past each other, almost touching, vibrating; gas- particles far apart, vibrating.